We planned our Raigad Fort Trip on 1st May of 2016. We chose this day as you get a holiday on 1st May and the second reason is the Dhol Tasha celebration on Raigarh fort top. Everyone was excited to explore the massive fort and the additional dhamal, masti during the Raigad fort trek. Before visiting any place, I collect information about the place and here is the snapshot of the same.

Raigad Fort Information

Raigad fort is a type of best hill fort situated 2720 ft. Above sea level near Mahad in Konkan region. Raigad fort was the capital of the Maratha Empire which stood after great efforts of Shivaji Maharaj. Fort was constructed by Shivaji by appointing Hiroji Indulkar as Chief Architect/Engineer. There are 15 different names during different times – Raigad, Rairi, Islamgad, Nandadeep, Jambudweep, Tanas, Rashivata, Badenur, Raigiri, Rajgiri, Bhivgad, Reddi, Shivlanka, Rahir and Gibraltar of the east.

Surrounding Scenery

Raigad fort history

Fort was captured by Shivaji Maharaj in 1656 from Chandraraoji More who was the king of Jawali region. It was then known as Rairi but Shivaji Maharaj changed the named to Raigad i.e. King’s fort.

Location of Raigad Fort

Raigad Fort Map

Raigad Fort Ropeway Timings & Charges

Raigad fort ropeway have their officel website where one find latest Timings and Ropeway charges. One can book ticket from the same.

Journey – Mumbai to Raigad Fort

Finally, we started our journey Saturday night from Mumbai by private mini Bus. Slowly, picking up everyone on our way, Panvel was the last pick up spot. Around 1:30 AM, we took a halt at a restaurant near Karnala Bird Sanctuary. There was regular normal traffic after Pen but we managed to reach before time i.e. around 4 AM.

Flowers during Raigad Fort Trek

Parking at Raigarh fort base

There is a lot of paid parking space available. Bikes, four wheelers, and Volvo buses can be parked easily. But, we got free parking. How? I will tell you ..keep reading.

Raigad fort plateau View

Raigad fort Stay

There are many options for the stay but we preferred to stay at Pachad i.e base village of Raigad fort. Many people were excited to stay on top of the fort but the call was declined as there were fewer options on top of the fort for stay. In fact, there are only two options, one is MTDC resort and other is Raigad ropeway rooms. Unfortunately, both are not in good conditions and not recommended.

However, best stay options are homestay in Pachad village, which is cheaper, cleaner and with the good toilet facility as well.

Raigad Fort Trek

We got two big halls at Yashwant’s place. One was for girls and other was for boys. Immediately, our trekking army went for sleep for 2-3 hours. There was enough open place in front of the home where we parked our bus without taking paid parking facility. We saved almost Rs. 250-300 bill of two days of bus parking. 🙂

Wake up call for Raigad Fort Trek

Around 7 AM, everyone woke up to the beautiful morning of Sunday. It is always pleasant to wake up somewhere in a countryside village. This was more refreshing than any morning in the city.

Quickly, everyone was ready and had Kande- Pohe in the breakfast along with Tea-Coffee biscuits. Around 8 AM, we started our trek from Pachad village. While everyone was rushing up to the Raigad ropeway, we were rushing to the stairs as we don’t want to miss the Dhol Tasha Salami by Jagdamb band.

During Raigad Trek

We saw huge Black rock patch standing tall on our right side from where Hirkani descended. Few non-Maharashtrian from our group eagerly asked questions like How? & why?

Hirkani Buruj & Hirkani Story

During the Shivaji Maharaj reign, the gates were closed at sunset and would not open until the next morning due to the strict orders. Hirkani was a poor milkmaid. Daily, she used to supply milk on the fort. One day, she was late to return from the fort before sunset. But, Hirkani was desperate to reach home to feed her baby.

With no option left, she descended through the western cliff and reached home successfully. The courageous story spread across the region and Shivaji Maharaj recognized the efforts and bravery by felicitating her. Shivaji Maharaj built a wall at the unprotected vertical drop of Raigad fort and named it “Hirkani Buruj”.

Raigad Fort Trek

Raigad Fort Trekking Squad

With the inspiring Hirkani Buruj story, we almost covered our first lap of the trek. It is said that there are more than 1500 steps to reach the top. Raigad fort trek difficulty level is EASY. Raigad Trek is good options for beginners, family, and kids as well.

Maha Darwaja

Fortification Wall of Raigarh fort

After half an hour we reached Maha Darwaja. We were happy to climb so fast to the top of the fort. But later, we came to know that it’s not top and still there is a hike of half an hour more.

Fort Steps

Raigad Steps

The scorching heat of summer was trying to slow down us but we kept moving slowly. Step by step with frequent halts at regular intervals we clicked pictures.

And finally, we reached the top around 10 AM. Everyone was asked to keep oneself hydrated as the whole plateau will take more than an hour or two to explore.

Jagadamb Dhol Tasha Pathak

Jagadamb Dhol Tasha Pathak

As soon as we reached we went to open area searching for Dhol Tasha Pathak. Around 40-50 people were in the Jagadamb Team. It was an amazing performance by the whole group. Due to the time crunch, we moved to explore the Raigad fort.

Raigad Bazarpeth

Raigad Bazarpeth

A marketplace on top of the fort was both sided one mile long. It is said that one can shop by sitting on a horse. Market place used to serve approximately 2500 people who used to stay on the fort.

Takmak Tok

The Takmak Tok is a famous point of Raigad killa from where a punished person used to be executed. If you overlook, one can observe the steepness and depth of the valley due to which it was very much dangerous. Nowadays, there are railings on both sides for the safety of visitors.

Nagarkhana Darwaja & Rajdarbar

Nagarkhana Darwaja

As per the tale, King can hear the voice of the person standing on the door of Rajdarbar by sitting on the throne. Such technology and architecture were built on top of a fort.

Statue & Throne of Shivaji Maharaj

Statue of Shivaji Maharaj

There is a beautiful statue of Shivaji Maharaj with throne which inspires every visitor like me. I sat down and watched the statue for a long time. It took me back into the pages of History. Undoubtedly, he was the only king loved by each and everyone even today. Amount of time spent on Raigad killa is always less if you compared history.

Hiroji Indulkar Step

Hiroji Indulkar Step

By stepping inside from the front gate, you can see letters carved on the second step. The meaning of these words is “Hiroji Inlkar is at the service of” (Shivaji Maharaj).

Tombstone of Shivaji Maharaj

Tombstone of Shivaji Maharaj

Shivaji Maharaj Samadhi is built near Temple. He passed away on 3rd April 1680. This Samadhi is octagonal and built with black stones. The base is hollow and said that ashes are kept inside. We salute the brave King Shivaji Maharaj and went ahead to Dog Statue.

Waghya Samadhi

Waghya Samadhi

Behind the Samadhi of King Shivaji, one can spot the statue of Dog on a square-shaped plinth. Waghya was the name of a dog who committed suicide by jumping into funeral pyre when Shivaji was cremated. There is a controversy among archaeologist that there is no evidence of the dog in history whereas few believe it and share strongly.

Ganga Sagar lake

Ganga Sagar Lake

Lake was named after the water from seven rivers was poured into it. Water was brought for the coronation ceremony of King Shivaji. This is one of the main sources of drinking water on fort even today.

Queens Palaces

Palace

There were ruins of 6 chambers of 6 queens of King Shivaji. It said that it was built intelligently with toilets inside. Only the floor with black stones marks the graph of a Palace structure. Most of the parts were destroyed by Britishers. Shivaji had total 8 queens out of which one used to stay at Pachad base village with Jijamata (Mother of Shivaji), Queen Saibai died at Rajgad and remaining 6 queens used to stay on Raigad Killa.

Raigad Ropeway

Raigad Ropeway Timings & Charges

As we opt for the trek, we missed the Ropeway fun. Raigad Ropeway is the service started by Government for those who can’t trek till top but still want to explore the massive fort. With the help of Ropeway, within 15 minutes you reach the top of the fort.

Jagdishwar Temple

Jagadishwar Temple

Jagdishwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Temple is in very good condition and one can spot small Bull before the entrance. Temple is beside Shivaji Maharaj Memorial i.e. Samadhi

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Raigad Fort Images

Cannons on Fort

Rajwada

Throne & Statue of Shivaji Maharaj

Raigad Images

Best time to visit Raigarh fort

Inspirational fort doesn’t need the best time to visit, whenever you need capsule of inspiration, get up and trek to Raigarh Fort. However, winter (Nov-Feb) is the best season for full day fort exploration. The rainy season (July – Sept) is also good but there is low visibility at times. Summer (Mar-June) is not that much recommended but with the help of Raigad Ropeway services you can plan out the day.

How to Reach Raigad Fort

Raigad fort ropeway

Special service available if you are running short of time or can’t trek the fort then go for amazing Raigad fort ropeway services. Raigad ropeway ticket is Rs. 400 (Return Ticket). Raigad Ropeway timings are from morning to evening. Mostly, people go on top by ropeway and return by steps.

By Air:

Pune airport i.e. Lohegaon Airport is the nearest airport to Raigad killa. Raigad fort from Pune is just 140 km. Once you landed in Pune, you can reach by road or rail to the Raigad Killa. From the base village, opt for Raigad ropeway services available in Pachad village.

Mumbai to Raigad Fort

By Road: It is 170 Km. One can easily drive down with the help of GPS location.

By Rail: It is the cheapest way to Raigad fort from Mumbai. The nearest station to Raigad fort is Vir Dasgaon. From the station, you can hire share autos/Jeep till Mahad and from Mahad to Pachad i.e. base village of Raigad fort there are many options available.

Pune to Raigad Fort

By Road: It is 130 Km. One can easily drive down with the help of GPS location.

By Rail: As there are no direct trains available, one has to opt by road else visit Mumbai by train and then again by train to Raigad Killa.

Raigad Trek Steps

Raigad fort Stay Options

There are few options on top of Raigarh Fort. Mostly, you will see MTDC resort but that’s not in such good condition and I’ll not recommend the same. Another is Raigad Ropeway Hotel near Ropeway services but again that is also not in a condition to recommend.

Hotels near Raigad Fort

There are many Raigad homestay with good hospitality options available at the base of the fort. If you are looking for good luxury resorts then check out Kolad Resort.

Photography at Raigad Killa

Here is my Raigad Fort Trek blog which I have tried to write it down in detailed to serve most of you as a Raigad Travel Guide. Do share you Raigad Trek experience with me. I will be more happy to hear from you if any changes needed in the above article in all manner.

Just an Indian Travel Blogger. I left my corporate job & IT business to explore locations and adventure activities. Now, my job is to travel to unique destinations. Sometimes I lead adventure trips of Small Steps Adventures. You can join SSA trips or you can virtually experience those tours through my Blogs. I am always ready to hear from you. Drop me a comment. Share your experiences. You can be in touch with me on Instagram @thewandereryogi.

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Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Raigad Fort was seized by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned as the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.

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Just an Indian Travel Blogger. I left my corporate job to do IT business. IT business failed miserably. Before arising question of what to do next, adventure bug already bitten me. Later, I started to explore locations and adventure activities. Formed an adventure company – Small Steps Adventures. Now my full-time job is to travel to unique destinations. Sometimes I lead adventure trips of Small Steps Adventures. You can join SSA trips or you can virtually experience those tours through my Blogs. I am always ready to hear from you. Drop me a comment. Share your experiences. You can be in touch with me on Instagram @thewandereryogi.